Monmouth College Catalog . ion and Literature. History: Era of Absolution, Era of Political Revolution, Co-lonial Constitutional periods of the U. S. Mathematics: Geometry and Trigonometry. Modern Languages: French and German. Political Science: Government, International Law, Municipal Law,Diplomacy, Constitutional Law. Agriculture^ Biology: Plant Ecology, Plant Marphology, Histological Techni-que, Miscroscopic Anatomy, and Geology. Chemistry: Identification and separation of common elementsand acids, analysis of gas, water, alloys, etc. Industrial application*of organic chemistry, analysis of


Monmouth College Catalog . ion and Literature. History: Era of Absolution, Era of Political Revolution, Co-lonial Constitutional periods of the U. S. Mathematics: Geometry and Trigonometry. Modern Languages: French and German. Political Science: Government, International Law, Municipal Law,Diplomacy, Constitutional Law. Agriculture^ Biology: Plant Ecology, Plant Marphology, Histological Techni-que, Miscroscopic Anatomy, and Geology. Chemistry: Identification and separation of common elementsand acids, analysis of gas, water, alloys, etc. Industrial application*of organic chemistry, analysis of soils, etc. SUGGESTIONS Pao;e 55 English: Description, narration, exposition, argument, story work,essay work. Economics: Finance, money and banking, railroad transportation, industrial corporations. General Drawing: Elements of Drafting, Descriptive Geometry,Sketching of Machines and working drawings. Political Science: American Government and Politics, MunicipalGovernment in the U. S., Constitutional and Commercial Page 56 MONMOUTH COLLEGE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. THE GROUP SYSTEM. Seven equivalent Groups or Courses of Study are offeredby the College. These may lead either to the A. B. or the B. In each group 128 semester hours are required forgraduation. The unit of work is the semester hour, or one reci-tation period a week for one semester. Sixteen hours carriedthrough a semester is recognized as full work. Each Group is incharge of a professor who acts as adviser for all students whoselect his Group. The groups are as follows:I. Greek—Professor Davis, Latin—Professor McMillan, Mathematics—Miss Winbigler, Physicial Science-—Professor Swan, English—Professor Robinson, Sociology—Professor Graham, History—Professor Story, adviser. In order to provide for greater freedom in the choice of subjectsand to broaden the students knowledge of subjcts in which he maydesire especial


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